HeartSaver AED Training

Automated External Defibrillator

Course Description:

Life Beat provide The American Heart Association HeartSaver AED Training Course which includes CPR, how to properly use an AED defibrillator, relief of choking in adults and children, and infant CPR and relief of choking, and use of barrier devices for all ages. Class agenda includes video instruction, lecture, hands on with manikins and AED equipment and test.

Course Length: 4 hours (Receive Certification upon completion/payment)

Cost:  $45 per person.  Student manuals are available for $15. (Manuals are available during class and are not required for purchase)

Intended Audience:

For those who have a duty to respond to a cardiac emergency, such as a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA),  because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements.  Industry includes construction, school systems, police departments, restaurants, golf courses, condo security, etc.

Wallet card certification is valid for 2 years.

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AED TrainingWhat is an AED? The automated external defibrillator (AED), also known as a heart defibrillator or portable defibrillator, is a computerized medical device that can check a person’s heart rhythm. It can recognize a rhythm that requires a shock, and can advise the rescuer when a shock is needed. The AED uses voice prompts, lights and text messages to tell the rescuer the steps to take.

AEDs are very accurate and easy to use. With a few hours of training, anyone can learn to operate an AED safely. There are many different brands of AEDs, but the same basic steps apply to all of them. Life Beat, Inc. uses the Philips AED and Cardiac Science AED, which are available for sale. Click HERE for more information on AED sales.

The AHA promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS and ACLS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose.  Use of the materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for training, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course material, do not represent income to the American Heart Association. AED
Automated External Defibrillator

Heartsaver AED


Why Have an AED?
The chances of survival after a Sudden Cardiac Arrest outside of a hospital are slim: less than 10%. If an AED is attached and used within 3-5 minutes, the survival rate is over 85%.

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